Part of Tucker's Point -- a resort community where it occupies 240 coastal acres -- Rosewood Bermuda features 88 renovated guest rooms and suites that have been reimagined as residential-style retreats thanks to the addition of bespoke furniture, contemporary local art and a breezy color palette that includes white and beige with pops of blue.

The resort's lobby has been redesigned in the style of a private manor house, and the food-and-beverage outlets now include a new bar specializing in British gin cocktails, a main restaurant serving "island comfort food," a rum bar dedicated to teaching guests about Bermuda's signature spirit and a seafood restaurant inspired by Bermuda's fish markets. An Italian restaurant is available at the resort's Golf Clubhouse, which also was updated with new décor and amenities, including a new tennis program for resort guests and members.

Finally, the resort's Beach Club and 12,000-square-foot spa also received makeovers. The former was updated with new cabanas, umbrellas, and pool and beach furniture, while the latter was outfitted with a new fitness center, a new nail salon and a menu of island-inspired spa treatments.

"We are thrilled to welcome both new visitors and longtime guests to our island paradise that intrinsically reflects the rich culture, diverse history and stunning natural beauty of Bermuda," said Paul Telford, managing director of Rosewood Bermuda. "The renovation is a testament to Rosewood Bermuda's commitment to providing unmatched luxury accommodations, the highest level of service, and modern amenities that appeal to today's luxury, global travelers."

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